HyperWarp Heavy Wing | |
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Manufacturer | Yomega |
Release date | 2002 |
Shape | Wing |
Color | White Black Yellow Gray Orange |
Weight | N/A |
Dimensions | Diameter: N/A Width: N/A |
Material | Plastic with aluminum weight rings |
Bearing size | Size E Yomega Small |
Response system | Starburst |
The HyperWarp Heavy Wing by Yomega is a weighted butterfly-shaped yo-yo released in 2002. It is a variant of the HyperWarp Wing, featuring metal rings in the rims for increased weight and longer spinning. It was eventually retired in 2009.
It was, at one point, used by U.S. National Yo-Yo Master Dazzling Dave Schulte to set a 224 trapeze regeneration record at the Midwest Regionals.
2011 version[]
HyperWarp Heavy Wing (2011) | |
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Manufacturer | Yomega |
Release date | 2011 |
Shape | Butterfly |
Color | Blue Green Clear Red |
Weight | 67.5 grams |
Dimensions | Diameter: 54mm Width: 38.04mm |
Material | Plastic with aluminum weight rings |
Bearing size | Size J Yomega Large |
Response system | Yomega rubber response pads |
In 2011, the HyperWarp Heavy Wing was given a redesign from the ground-up with modern components, such as a larger bearing and response pads, along with a traditional Butterfly body shape. It's still a plastic yo-yo with aluminum weight rings in the rims, not unlike the original version from 2002.
In 2012, it was used as the basis for the Ooch-Yo.